Can aspirin enteric tablets cause stomach bleeding?

Long-term or high doses of aspirin enteric tablets have the potential to cause stomach bleeding. Aspirin enteric tablets are an antipyretic, analgesic, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug that may damage the gastric mucosa and cause bleeding when taken for long periods of time. Aspirin enteric-coated tablets are also an anti-platelet aggregation drug and may increase the risk of bleeding. If long-term use is required, choose a dosage appropriate for the individual under the guidance of your doctor and pay close attention to adverse reactions.